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Issue Brief #2:
Statewide Independent Living Council
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The issue of employment is paramount to any discussion concerning what it means to have a disability in Colorado. The employment status of an individual with a disability is often a very good indicator of the level of self-sufficiency and social integration experienced by that person. Increasing the level of employment for working-aged individuals with disabilities is integral to eliminating the barriers that often inhibit inclusivity, independence and self-fulfillment. Therefore, evaluating current employment data for individuals with disabilities provides us a helpful barometer in establishing how well our state is doing towards this goal.
When evaluating the employment figures listed below, it becomes apparent that individuals with disabilities in Colorado are doing markedly better in terms of employment than is typical for the nation as a whole. That being said, the employment data also indicates that individuals with disabilities across our state continue to lag far behind individuals without disabilities.
Undoubtedly, Colorado has come a long way in terms of furthering the employment opportunities available for individuals with disabilities. However, it is crucial that the state continue to pursue new avenues to further employ individuals with disabilities. Through employment, individuals with disabilities become less dependent on publicly funded services, receive less money in Social Security Disability and other government benefits, and become tax-payers and consumers. The long-term economic health of Colorado requires the full participation and contributions of all residents of our state.
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